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🔆 The summer programs page lists 8 programs (last change 3/20/25).

iCal 4:00 PM. Pioneer Valley Symphony [MA]: Home Alone! Annual Holiday Pops Concert. This family-friendly annual tradition unites the 150+ musicians of the PVS Orchestra, Chorus, and Youth Orchestra on stage for big holiday fun! This year features music from the movie Home Alone and new singalong arrangements by Anthony Ferreira of “Deck the Hall”, “Jingle Bells”, and others. Pre-show festivities begin at 3 pm. Tickets: $15-$35, $5 for students and youth. For more information, call 413-773-3664 or email boxoffice@pvso.org. Greenfield High School Auditorium, 21 Barr Avenue, Greenfield MA 01301 (View flier)  🔗

iCal 4:00 PM. Pioneer Valley Symphony Chorus [MA]: Visions of Utopia. Older works by Rheinberger, Bainton, and Schütz, and more recent works by Gwyneth Walker, Alice Parker, Emma Lou Diemer, Dolly Parton, and the young Boston composer Grace Coberly. Memories of beloved places from our past and visions of ideal futures blend together in this nostalgic and uplifting program. Tickets $15-$35 (sliding scale), $5 for college students and those 18 and younger; free for WIC and EBT cardholders. For more information, call 413-773-3664 or email boxoffice@pvso.org. Episcopal Church Of Saints James & Andrew, 8 Church Street, Greenfield MA 01301 (View flier)  🔗

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  • Musica Sacra [MA]: How To Go On. Dale Trumbore: How to Go On (texts by Barbara Crooker, Laura Foley, and Amy Fleury); Claudio Monteverdi: Lamento della Ninfa; Johannes Brahms: Schicksalslied. Trumbore's work is a modern day secular requiem, an exploration of love and grief. Elizabeth Eschen Cacciola, guest conductor. [3/8/2025] Cambridge MA
  • The Spectrum Singers [MA]: Requiem for the Living. Dan Forrest: "Requiem for the Living"; with works by Wood, Elgar, Reger, Boulanger, Hagenberg and Cho, all focusing on the theme of light as a symbol of hope, both a cappella and accompanied by piano or instrumental ensemble. Katherine Chan, Guest Conductor. [3/15/2025] Cambridge MA